U.S. Approves Sale of NVIDIA H200 Chips to 10 Chinese Companies
According to a Reuters report, the U.S. has approved the sale of NVIDIA H200 AI chips to 10 Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance; however, no chips have been delivered yet, and related transactions have stalled. The report notes that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang joined the U.S. delegation during President Donald Trump’s visit to China in an effort to advance H200 chip sales in China. The U.S. Department of Commerce has also authorized certain distributors—including Lenovo and Foxconn—to directly procure and resell the chips. Yet, due to stringent U.S. restrictions on H200 exports—including security, end-use, revenue-sharing, and legal requirements—these conditions conflict with China’s supply-chain security policies, resulting in increasingly strict order approvals.